[verb] [T] [esp. disapproving]Someone who feathers their (own) nest makes themselves rich, esp. selfishly or dishonestly.(specialized) If you feather your oars (= poles with flat ends used to move a boat), you turn them so that the flat parts are horizontal above the water while you prepare for the next pull.
FEATHER
Meaning of FEATHER in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012